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Friday, August 7, 2009

Fluff Friday 41

What to do? Simply leave a comment telling us what detergent(s) have you used (or planning to use) to wash cloth diapers. You should leave your comment before Thursday, August 13th at 8pm EDT.

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401 comments:

I use TideHE, I live in a really small town and do not have any health food stores ;/ The other online detergents are pretty expensive for our budget. It is working well so far and no buildup, I guess because I rinse very well.

I have tried a number of detergents. I have recently tried samples of Rockin' Green and Tiny Bubbles and loved them both. Unfortunately, I'm a little daunted by the price of shipping them to me, so hoping to win some!

I started out using Nellie's Laundry Soap, plus a boost of Oxy for dirty stains. Recently, I've decided to switch to Tide, because I didn't think my other detergent was getting the diapers clean enough on its own, and because few diaper-friendly detergents are locally available here.

I have been using All F&C HE in my front loader but have never had completely clean smelling dipes except when I used my grandpa's top loader. :( So I am actually in search of something that works better w/ my TL. I recently got samples of Allen's, Charlies and Tiny Bubbles. The liquid Allens worked pretty well. Powder Allens ok, Charlies didn't like at all and Tiny Bubbles worked the best! I should be getting my Rockin' Green Soap sample any day!

Well, I've currently got two kids that are fully potty trained and one that is about half-way. So we're not really doing diapers currently but I'm due again in Nov. I'm considering switching to cloth this time around and haven't really thought much about detergents for them yet. I use Tide for our clothes. I've tried other detergents and didn't feel like they got as clean.

Hi. I've used BioKleen Liquid but I really thought the liquid was too messy and sticky. Then I ordered Nellie's Laundry Soda upon recommendation of a friend. I've been using that mostly, but I have a box of tiny bubbles to try, too. I also recently forgot my detergent on vacation, so I used some combo of Simple Green, baking soda, and oxyclean. It did the trick, although I didn't know what I was doing.